This means that you have not created a ssl certificate for thsi IP / website yet. Create a website in ispconfig, select this IP for the website and then create a ssl certificate on the ssl tab of the website settings.

** Update: I copied the cert files from ispconfig 2 into /var/www/site/ssl/ by hand and now working. At this point I should care that the UI is not performing at 100%, but I am anxious to get this server launched, so long as I can get by until UI catches up.

Till, I am getting the same problem.

SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.

(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)

I installed ISPCONFIG 3.0.1.1. I have looked through the vhost files and nothing in the site's name.vhost reflects any SSL information being entered on the UI. Port 443 is open and listening, and no namevirtual hosts running on 192.168.0.3:443, etc. My guess is that I'm suppose to add the SSL information manually into the file as the UI doesn't seem to be functional in this area yet?

Also, copying previous SSL from ispconfig 2 manually into the site SSL fields of a site on ispconfig 3 adds into the UI/database, but does not reflect into any file under /etc/apache2 trunk.. Also, deleteing of SSL cert under site ui doesn't remove the certs. If this part of the UI is not completed yet, I will try manual approach or use optional apache directives..
What should I do?

I don't remember what I did, (haha) but it was a combination of one of the following that I had failed to do:

Input the Certificates correctly so that there are no carriage returns in the copy and paste process..

... and then wait for the ISPCONFIG 3 scripts to update the vhost file

Then check the file to see if it has been rewritten/updated:

Code:

cat /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/domain.tld.vhost

(Inserting domain.tld with your sitename)..

If none of this helps, check back again. I don't remember it being complicated.. I mainly just needed to be patient for the scripts to update the vhost and restart the apache2 server for the new changes to take effect.

One last thing, make friends with "tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log" or similar